New York is getting a new subway map! It's the first redesign in more than a decade, and it mostly looks the same as the old map, but with new colors. Here are some of the big differences:

Manhattan will increase in size on the map by 30%.

Staten Island will shrink by half.

The "Service Guide," that laughable little spreadsheet in the corner cheerfully advertising lies about subway service, will be banished forever.

City Island, which was missing from a bunch of maps (maybe because the subway doesn't go there) will be back on the maps. And Fort Greene Park, too!

That mocking stretch of G train between Court Square and 71st Avenue is gone, along with the other service changes (R.I.P W train).

The colors will be different.

The main goal of the map is simplification, so that you can more easily see where the F train isn't going every weekend. There will be an even simpler version for subway interiors, but keep in mind: If you are a real New Yorker, you never, ever need to look at a subway map, and that one time you wound up in Ozone Park, you totally meant to go there.